THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946
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Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon
Entered at the postoltlces at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission
through the United States MalLs, as second class matter, under
the act ol March 3, 1879.
NYSSA GETS PUBLICITY
Two Nyssa organizations, the city softbal
and the Owyhee Riding club are giv.ng Nyssa
much favorable publicity in the valley through
their outstanding accomplishments in the realm
of spoils.
The publicity is not going to create a boon
here or develop anyone’s business to any extent,
but it is creating good will.
Individuals must either live with their neigh
bors or without them and communities are i
the same position, except that cities cannot
move or eliminate their neighbors. So, the best
thing to do is to try to get along with them.
We all recognize the economic inter-depen
ence o f the cities of the lower Snake river valley
and these cities, although endeavoring to pn
mote their own interests are also striving fo
the devolopment of the entire area. Any friend
ly competition in the field of sports or cooper
ation in other phases o f life promote the feel
ing of neighborliness.
The Nyssa Clowns softball team has won a
majority of games played this season and is
thus directing attention to the home town. The
Owyhee Riding club has devoloped one o f the
best, if not the best drill team in the valley. W<
know this community extends to them its bes'
wishes.
Undulant Socialism
!
THE COMM U N ITE UNITED
P itfc S ttlT E R IA N
CHURCH
io a. m „ Bible school.
U a., m., morning worship. Ser-
non, "Answering Life's Greatest
Question ” .
8 p. m„ evening worship. Song
service and devotional period. Dis-
jussions: Adult, "The Certainty of
Immortality’'; young people, "The
Bible and Prayer in Public W or-
li.p; pioneers led by Mrs. Defter.
^i„ ,ing thought by our pastor.
Tuesday, delegation leaves for
.'ayerte lakes conference.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., choir prac
tice.
1 1 iday, 10 a. m., prayer group at
Newell heights.
.southern Idaho district camp meet
ing of the Assemblies of God is in
progress at Weiser, at the Oregon
Trail park.
Everyone is welcome to this camp
meeting.
SEVENTH D AY ADVENTIST
Elder Robert Adams. Acting Pastor
Sabbath school, 3 p. in., Saturday.
Prayer meeting, 8 p. m„ Tuesday
at the home of Mrs Mollie Nelson.
meeting.
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
10:30 a. m., Sunday
Sunday
5th and Ennis Sts.
school.
George Whipple, Pastor
Sunday 7:30 p. m.. sacrament
Bible school. 9:45 a. m.
meeting.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Com-
2 p. m., Relief society
I heads;
meeting.
Bible school, 10 a, m. Bring your
First Tuesday of each month at
p. m. Primary for children be- Bibles.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Com
.. cell ages of 4 and 12.
munion served each lo r d ’s day.
HE M ETHODIST C O M M U N ITY Sermon topic, "The Lord’s Plan
For Handling the Affairs of the
CHURCH
Church”.
Rev H J. Gemhardt, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Join
Evening services, 7:30.
Christian Endeavor, 7:30.
a class and attend regularly.
Sermon and song service, 8:15.
Worship and sermon, 11 a. m.
Sermon topic, "Bible Sanctifica
Intermediate fellowship, 7:30.
tion".
Youth fellowship, 7:30.
Young Adult fellowship, 7:30.
SUNSET V ALLE Y ASSEMBLY
Hymn sing and Bible message,
OF GOD
8:30.
Alfred L. Brim, Pastor
Mid-week
prayer
and
Bible
Sunday school, 10a. m.
study, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Mrs. Allred Brim, superintendent.
Devotional services, 11 a. m.
ASSEM BLY OF GOD
Young people's and children’s
Pastor, C. L, Snider
church, 7 p. m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Evangelistic service, 8 p. m.
Morning service, 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting. Tuesday, 8 p. m.
The Sunday evening service, also
Bible study, Friday, 8 p. m.
the following Tuesday and Thurs
different amounts of coverage, pay
You are cordially Invited to a t
day night prayer meetings will be
la corespondliig premium, and col
dismissed due to the fact that the tend these services.
lect a corresponding indemnity In
jtose of loss.
manufacturers alone expect their
through harvest.
"Drought, flood, hall, Insects or
Federal Crop Insurance on win
"W e want to contact every wheat sales here to triple in the next few
plant diseases can ruin your wheat
ter wheat Is now on sale a t the
years.
crop, but they won’t mean finan farm if possible," said Mr. Hutchin
Malheur county agricultural con cial ruin for you ir you have crop son. "A high percentage of crop
"Increased sales of Industrial pro
servation office or through author insurance." Mr. Hutchinson said, insurance coverage in this county ducts mean in turn a new level
will contribute to the prosperity of prosperity for every local bus
ized agents. Glen L. Hutdhlnson, j "N o matter what happens, you will
of the entire area. Winter wheat inessman and worker," said D. P.
county
agricultural
conservation still protect the money you Invested
larniers are urged to stop in at the Forst, chairman of the council’s
1 In your crop.
chairman announced.
Applications for insurance must agricultural conservation office If residential construction committee.
Wider choice In the amount of
an agent doesn't call oil them soon.
The study shows that many farm
insurance he buys Is offered the be filed before planting but not
improvements
were
made
even
later
than
September
28.
The
crop
winter wheat grower this year, ac
during the war. Since 1940. for ex- I
t i n g to Mr. Hutchinson. The is protected against all unavoidable
ample, the number of farm homes j
buyer can choose from several natural risks from planting time
reporting electric lights here has f
increased from 1296 to 2137. Heavy
More than doubling their annual
demand for such modernizing as
gross Income In comparison with
installation of running water, til
1940, as reported by the U. S.
ing of bathrooms and improving
bureau of census, Malheur county
kitchen layouts has already re
farm families last year produced
sulted, according to Forst.
c rops and livestock with the record
Forst also pointed out that far
value of more than $16,043,000.
mers in the county today have
This huge increase in farm rev
580 more tractors than in 1940,
enue has already created heavy
according to the bureau oi census,
Excavating, basements, sewer line, pipe line
demand for general farm improve
and that the number of trucks on
ments and for home remodeling,
farms has likewise increased sub
according to a study released by
and back filling.
stantially.
the T ile Council of America.
"These facts not only indicate
With every industry anticipating
the importance of the farm mar
General Delivery
Ontario, Oregon
greater business in the state than
ket but also make it one which
before the war, floor and wall tile
no businessman or manufacturer
can afford to overlook,” he said.
Excavating
MALHEUR CO. FARM
INCOME INCREASING
BY SCHIEMER AND STONE
Get Ready for School
Esterbrook
Fountain Pens
and
Renew Points
IAY BYBEE TAKES
PART IN JAPAN MEET
T Sgt. Jay Bybee or Nyssa was
among those scheduled to partici
pate in the track met of the five
Pacific commands of the United
States army at M eiki’s Nile Kinn-
ick stadium in Tokyo July 25. He
was the only non-college man par
ticipating in the meet.
The meet marked the opening
o f the occupation forces expansive
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Ring Notebooks
A tick republic, like a human in
valid. passes through a crisis in the
course of almost any protracted ill
ness. After the crisis, the patient
rallies toward recovery or sinks
with alarming haste toward the end. To Enter University—
Whatever is to be done after a cri
Tom Moore has gone to Poca
sis must be accomplished with tello, where he will work prior
dispatch, or it is too late. The Eng to entering the University of Idaho
lish government passed through a southern branch, for the fall term.
crisis approximately a year ago.
He was accompanied by John
Since England's current adminis Schenk.
tration proclaimed itself owner and
operator of the coal mines, Britain
has been viewed popularly as So
cialistic—one of the collectivist na
Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Staple and
tions. Not all the individuals in the
Empire are socialists. Large ele family of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs.
ments are not. But this large mi Edward C. Larson and Norman.
nority is being forgotten. Curtains Dale and Janet spent Sunday ait
are being drawn.
The crisis is i he Payette lakes.
over and England has gone left.
Visitors at the Dick Groot home
A Long Time Dead.
Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
There is something strangely final Gerrit Groot o f Apple Valley and
about it when a free people turns Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson ol Parma
its course toward State Socialism.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam visited
Liberty never comes back without in Parma Sunday.
a revolution and then it’s not the
Mr. and Mrs. V. Bunch and
same. Such is the testimony of re
l Clifford and Betty of Toppenisn,
corded history. Industrially, Eng
Washington are visiting at the
land is a coal country and private
enterprise lost its last strongnold on home of their daughter, Mrs. Ed
the enchanted island when King win Mowerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen
Coal surrendered.
Now the ailment that prostrated left Saturday to spend their va
John Bull has been communicated cation with Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
to Uncle Sam. The symptoms are Tensen at Summit Prairie.
Mr. and Mrs. Niss Hatt of the
unmistakable as undulant fever;
wave upon wave of collectivist pow Owyhee were callers at the Gerrit
er, with a show of growing inten jtam home Sunday afternoon.
sity.
Our government has taken
Pete Tensen was a business vlslt-
over our coal mines from their own
ers because of work stoppages
through strikes—strikes by the best
paid group of mine workers on
earth.
Here’s the Pattern
I think perhaps the workers ought
to have had an increase In pay.
which they no doubt could have ob
tained without striking. Neverthe
less, they struck and government
took over the business long enough,
at least, to close a new contract
giving an Increase of $1.85 a day
per man and a royalty of 5c a ton
on coal to give their union a "w el
fare” fund. The new "w elfare”
fund has no relation to the union’s
sick and accident fund, already
large.
The new contract will raise the
the price of coal 25c to 30c a ton
and build up the "w elfare" fund
at the rate of 25 million dollars a
year. The Senate has approved the
executive department’ s right to im
pose this contract on the mine
owners when they take their prop
erty back. This is an attack of the
undulant socialism.
Works Like This:
Government can now control the
cost of coal to the owner of a mine.
By fixing labor’ s wage, a ruler can
make coal production cost whatever
suits his fancy.
Government al
ready controls the price of coal to
the consumer through the workings
of the OPA. The neck of the coal
industry is in a legal nut-cracker
and government has the power to
choke it to death at will—that, or
take it over entirely.
With the sanction of Congress,
which I hope never comes, federal
officials can do to any industry what
they are doing to coal. Each as
sault on freedom will be one more
attack of the dread disease, undu
lant socialism. It works like the
fever which, scientific men say, car.
be cured in rare instances if vigor
ous treatment is begun in the early
stages.
COLUMBIA AVENUE
THE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
E. J. Wilson, Pastor
10 a. m „ Sunday school.
11 a. m „ song service and ser
mon.
7:15 p. m„ Y. P. service.
8 p. m., evangelistic service.
D. S. CHURCH
8 p. m, every Wednesday service.
9:15 a m., priesthood
Crop Insurance
Now Available
Arcadia called on relatives M on
day evening.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Mowedson
and Dale and tiheir house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Bunch and C lif-
ord and Betty shopped In Cald
well Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Groot were
business visitors in Ontario W ed
nesday afternoon.
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Owyhee Drug Co.
“ Nyssa’s Quality Store”
Farmers and Truck
Operators
WE SUGGEST THAT YOU BRING YOUR
TRUCKS TO US NOW IN ORDER TO BE
READY FOR FALL HAULING
Herriman
Motor Company
I Inter-command athletic program
A dispatch fram Japan reads
-s follows:
Drawing from a host of Stella,
clndermen who competed this pas;
season in the inter-divlslonal meet
In this theater, the
all-Japar
team is loaded with winning talen.
that should give the occupational
forces from PACUSA, X X IV :orps
AFWBSPAC, and AFM ID PAC plen
ty of trouble.
Heading the parade of national
champs is eighth army’s Lt. Char
les Parker, San Antonio, Texas.
1943 AAU sprint champ, who has
attracted widespread attention with
his terrific speed in Japanese stad
iums this season. Parker unoff
icially tied the world’s mark In the
100 meter dash at a Kyoto meet :
when he ran lt In 10.2 to match
the speed record set by Jesse Owens
and Harold Davis.
Other champion tracksters who J
will run for the Japan team include !
Lt. Elmer Aussieker. St. Louis j
Missouri. 1943 NCAA shotput cham
pion, who grabbed points all sea- |
son for the first cavalry In hot!- j
the shotput and discus throwlnr !
events; Lt. Richard Morcom. Bos
ton, Massachusetts. 11th airborne.
IC4A pole vault, high Jump and
broad Jump champ In 1943; Lt. i
V E T E R IN A R IA N
Box D
Phone 135.1
Nyssa. Oregon
JZonfidence^JDegendability
or in Ontario Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot, Sr. of
Notice
Dr.J.H. Berger
Gate City Journal
•
Phil Lansing, 24th division, who
as a West Point trackman tied
for the 24th annual IC4A pole
vault championship in March. 1945
and Lt. Jeiry Morrow, Fargo, N.
D., 24th division, another West
Point star, who took the 60-yard
nigh hurdles championship at the
annual IC4A meet.
Parker, T/Sgt. Jay Bybee, Nyssa,
Oregon, 21th division. Pic. Austin
Snyder, El Monte, California, eighth
army, and Lt. Morcom, will be the
sprinters.
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